bosey bttt
Uncle Bosse was flyin real high
When his plane fell out of the sky
Some guys on the ground quickly gathered around
Cause they heard pilots taste like ribeye
In the very first part of Mumbles telling of his uncles joining the effort in WW II he said that the four uncles joined up after D-Day? Mumbles was less than 2 years old at D-Day and he was zero days old at Pearl Harbor, which he might have meant. And D-Day was way past any of our interest in New Guinea.
He had to hear the stories about the uncles from family and it does a great dis-service to their memory to lie and otherwise make up stories about their service. Absolutely nothing he said about Ambrose was remotely true and military records are detailed enough (one passenger survived) so that he should know better. I especially liked the line where he claimed to have gone to New Guinea and found a few pieces of Uncle’s plane? Maybe he could have looked a bit further and found Emelia Earhart’s? After all, Uncle Brose was probly her co-pilot?